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THE TYPE OF LODGING ACCOMMODATION

Hotel: Hotels cater to people who will be staying a few nights. They often feature spacious lobbies and some amenities, such as swimming pools or exercise rooms. Some hotels have restaurants attached to them. Hotels are among the most popular accommodations. According to the travel resource Dauntless Jaunter, hotels are categorized according to a “star” rating system.

· 1-star: This is a bare essentials hotel that offers just the basics with no extra bells and whistles.

· 2-star: A two-star hotel is usually reasonably priced and has minimal services and amenities and a neutral decor.

· 3-star: This hotel is meant to offer an above-average stay as far as options and amenities. Modern conveniences can be expected at three-star properties.

· 4-and 5-star: These hotels offer deluxe service and guests can expect luxury amenities and a wide range of offerings at these properties. However, they also can expect to pay more for accommodations.

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* In 1978, DC put out a “Superman vs. Muhammad Ali” comic book. While the plot deals with hostile aliens, the book’s main highlight is the whooping Superman gets in a sparring match with “The Greatest”!

* The first-ever fashion magazine was sold in Germany in 1586.

* A French general, the Marquis de Lafayette, gave John Quincy Adams a pet alligator. Our sixth president not only kept it in a White House bathtub, but enjoyed showing it off to visitors.

* There is a town in India called Santa Claus.

* Selfies now cause more deaths than shark attacks.

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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH

Family History of Breast Cancer Prompts Man to Get Examined

DEAR DR. ROACH: My mother and both of her sisters had breast cancer in their 30s, with my mother eventually passing after her third bout at age 43. They all grew up in the same house that I grew up in. I’m now a 34-year-old father of three small children. I don’t want to die early because I need to be around for them, but the generalized advice I’m seeing is that I don’t need a cancer screening until my 40s. Am I overly sensitive, or am I missing something that I should potentially screen for? -- M.M.

ANSWER: With your mother and two aunts having breast cancer at such a young age, I would be concerned about an inheritable cancer gene such as BRCA1 and BRCA2. This gene may not have been identifiable at the time they had their cancers, as the first test became available in 1996. It is worth a discussion with a genetic counselor to consider testing for you. Men with the BRCA1/2 genetic mutations are at risk to develop breast cancer themselves and are recommended to do monthly breast self-examinations starting at age 35, with a clinician exam yearly. A PSA test is also recommended for men who are positive for BRCA2 (and maybe for men with BRCA1), as men with these mutations are more at risk for prostate cancer at a younger age than average-risk men. Although BRCA increases the risk of colon cancer, all men should get colorectal cancer screenings at age 45, regardless of BRCA status. Those with a strong family history of colon cancer should speak with an expert about the right time to begin screening. I honor you for considering your family and expect you are doing as much as you can with your lifestyle to keep yourself healthy. A diet including plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables, with little to no processed meat, has been shown to reduce cancer risk as well as heart disease risk, which is still the major cause of death in industrial societies.

The most likely causes of death in men your age include motor vehicle accidents and suicide. These are not completely preventable, but driving safely, not texting while driving, never driving while intoxicated and seeking help with symptoms of depression go a long way at reducing your immediate risk so that you can continue to be there for your children.

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Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu.

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Testicular cancer is not common, but it does affect about one out of every 250 males at some point in their lifetimes, states the American Cancer Society. The average age at the time of diagnosis of testicular cancer is about 33. Unfortunately, the rate of testicular cancer, at least in the United States, increased over the last several decades, particularly in seminomas. It is important to note that testicular cancer can usually be treated successfully, so the risk of dying from the disease is very low. Still, it is important to discuss risk factors with one’s doctor, alerting physicians to any abnormalities in the testes or during urination, which may indicate a problem.

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* Make ice cubes out of punch when you are entertaining. I like to make different combinations, which can be adapted for adult and child parties. One that I like very much is to make ice cubes from red fruit punch and then float them in lemonade. As the cubes melt, the mixture turns pinkyorange. -- I.F. in Missouri

* Bring egg whites to room temperature before whipping. You will get better volume, and they will be more stable.

* Ever make a delicious dinner that involves some stinky ingredients? This happens when I make broccoli cauliflower casserole, or pork and sauerkraut. No worries; you don’t have to smell that smell all day. Just simmer a pan of vinegar on the stove while making foods that are odorous. The vinegar smell goes away quickly, taking with it any other odors. All that’s left is the smell of yummy. -- M.N. in South Carolina

* Wash bath towels in cold water. It preserves color and still cleans them well. Add a clean, dry bath towel to smaller dryer loads to speed up drying time.

* Turn down the maximum temperature on your family’s water heater. You will do two things: One is to avoid accidental scalding, which is especially important if you have young children or seniors in your house. The other is to lower your electric bill, because the water heater will not have to work as hard to keep that big tank of water so hot. -- T.D. in New Mexico

* Keep a few bandanas handy in cold weather. They can be used as a mouth/face cover to keep your nose from freezing. They are easy to store in a pocket, and easy to put on and remove.

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1. GEOGRAPHY: What is the secondlongest river in North America?

2. MOVIES: Which 1973 movie advertised itself as a place “where nothing can possibly go wrong”?

3. GAMES: Which party game claims that it can “tie you up in knots”?

4. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Which president was the first to appoint an African American as a member of his Cabinet?

5. HISTORY: When was the Warsaw Pact between the Soviet Union and seven Eastern Bloc countries signed?

6. TELEVISION: Which TV game show often uses the phrase “Survey says ...”?

7. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is a female peacock called?

8. FOOD & DRINK: How many meals do Hobbits eat in a day, according to the movies?

9. ADVERTISING: Which product used a manicurist named Madge in its advertisements?

10. MEDICAL: What is a common name for the condition called septicemia?

Answers 1. The Mississippi. 2. “Westworld.” 3. Twister. 4. Lyndon Johnson. 5. 1955. 6. “Family Feud.” 7. A peahen. 8. Seven. 9. Palmolive dishwashing liquid. 10. Blood poisoning.

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Emotional Support Animals Are a Lifelong Responsibility

DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I am wondering how I can get an emotional support animal. I noticed a woman in the local pharmacy today whose dog wore a harness with “ESA” printed on it. Is there an organization that supplies these animals to people who need them? -- Curious in Daytona Beach

DEAR CURIOUS: You’ll nd many websites o ering ESA certi cations or advice on getting an ESA prescription from your doctor. But there is no single organization for ESAs, and there is not one group I know of that supplies them on request (certainly, none that I would recommend).

At this time, the way to “get” an emotional support animal is to adopt or purchase a pet. You are solely responsible for the care and training of this animal -- dog, cat, rabbit or bird. It’s part of your family. From there, you can designate your pet as an ESA by doing the following:

Ask your doctor or mental health professional for a letter stating that the presence of your pet is needed for your emotional health.

at’s it. at’s all that is needed to designate a pet as an ESA.

Now, keep in mind that an emotional support animal does not qualify for the same considerations as a service animal. While many stores allow ESAs on the premises (leashed and well-behaved), other businesses do not. Airlines will not accommodate them, for example.

e advantage of an ESA designation/prescription is in housing. Properties must waive pet restrictions and fees for owners of emotional support animals, under the Fair Housing Act.

e American Kennel Club has a more detailed article explaining the di erence between ESAs and service animals here: www.akc. org/expert-advice/news/everything-about-emotional-support-animals.

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Having a Pet Is Good for Us

e studies are clear: Owning a pet is good for us.

For those of us who stay home much of the time, having a pet can be a boon to our physical and mental health. Play with a cat, you get laughter and stress relief. Walk a dog, you get exercise. (And don’t forget the social aspect when you meet up with other dog owners along the way.) Blood sugar levels even out and blood pressure goes down, per the studies.

On the other hand, those studies were written before the pandemic. Now we nd that too many pet owners are having to relinquish their pets ... and those who would consider pet adoption are hesitant.

No matter how much we’d like to own a pet, there can be concerns that we need to consider before we adopt, and the big one is pet food.

In many areas, there have been di culties keeping our pets fed. Ask neighbors who have pets if they’ve had trouble getting pet food over the past two years. Sometimes the manufacturers haven’t kept up due to supply chain problems.

But there are options that might ease your worry. Learn about ordering pet food online and having it delivered to your door. It’s also possible that your local food bank keeps a supply of pet food on hand. Meals on Wheels o en delivers pet food. e animal shelter itself is sure to have a pet food bank. I searched for “free pet food pantries” near me and found dozens -- even a library and a church!

Take a look at Pets for the Elderly (petsfortheelderly.org), especially the stories about seniors who’ve adopted pets. ey work with 54 shelters in 32 states to help pet adopters over age 60.

If you still aren’t sure, consider becoming a foster parent to one or more pets. You’ll be able to try it out and see how the situation feels.

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ere is something about the outside of a horse that is good for the inside of a man.”

~ Winston Churchill

Ahorse is a magni cent animal. Purple Pony is a magni cent therapeutic horsemanship program for those with special needs. It has been going strong for 18 years. Horseback riding at Purple Pony is exclusively for individuals with special needs. ey do not o er able-bodied riding. People as young as 4 years old up to adulthood can take part in riding. No one ever ages out.

I had the pleasure of speaking with the Board Chairman, Dan Kilker. I asked what inspired him to get involved with Purple Pony. He said, “I cared for my brother, who was blind. A er my brother passed away, I wanted to stay in the special needs community. It’s been a great ride.”

For children with sensory challenges, horseback riding can provide nearly every type of sensory input simultaneously. ese riders become one with the horse. ey experience the rhythmical clippity-clop of hooves, a horse’s whinny, uid movement, and the feel of the mane and saddle beneath them.

It’s a lot of work and also a lot of fun. Purple Pony is enhancing the lives of not only the riders but their families. e volunteers are ful lled seeing the di erence this organization is making. Everyone bene ts.

All the instructors are certi ed through the Professional Association of erapeutic Horsemanship International (PATH International). Purple Pony is the only program that is PATH certi ed and 100% volunteer. Currently, there are 70 active volunteers. ey are adding two more instructors.

ere is something about a horse that brings out happiness and makes you smile. A 60-year-old from a group home got to ride a horse for the rst time. A child with special needs who had not yet said a word, spoke his rst word while riding on a horse at Purple Pony. Parents smile while watching their children enjoy the ride.

High school students come out for educational meetings to learn about horses, horse anatomy, and how the program works. ey also take horses to schools for educational purposes and for visits at facilities such as LeRoy Village Green. eir presence in the community includes BOCES and special needs groups. ey have a oat in the parade and throw

e Sensory Trail is unique at Purple Pony. ey cleared an old railroad bed. It took three years to clear the area with the help of volunteer groups. Two Eagle Scout projects were done. e mounting ramp is a big hit with the riders. ey love being outdoors. Stations are set up for di erent senses like smell, sound, and touch. ey even hosted a group from South Korea that wanted to start a program like Purple Pony over there.

ere is an exciting event coming up in June 2023 that baseball fans won’t want to miss: the rst pitch will be thrown out from horseback by a special needs rider at the Batavia Muck Dogs baseball game.

How can you help? Purple Pony is always looking for volunteers. is spring, they need to do work on the Sensory Trail. ey received a grant and need volunteers to come out in March and April to get it ready for the season. Donations are always appreciated as well. Mount up and see how you can get involved. Maybe you know someone who can bene t from this program.

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EXERCISE BIKE. You pick up and move, Rushville: 585-554-7113 (no texting)

Bag of GREETING CARDS for crafts. Fairport: 585-388-0318

NEW MINI BLIND, light gray, 23” W x 72” L. Pick up Batavia, text only: 845-3099373

CPAP MACHINES. RedMed Elite II and ResMed AirSense 10. Batavia pick up or acceptable place to drop: Tomacana@aol.com

4-drawer FILING CABINET. Penfield. phabes529@gmail.com or 585-953-0163 (leave a message)

Full size CRAFTMATIC BED. Newer mattress with stain. You remove: 585-259-2703

78” L SLEEPER SOFA, brown/blue/beige floral and two solid brown 36” W/STUFFED CHAIRS: 585-223-4997

Two 1980 ETHAN ALLEN WING BACK CHAIRS. Sturdy, good condition, slightly stained. Pick up, Conesus: 585-346-7022

CONVEEN LEG URINE BAGS. Four boxes brand new. Pick up only: 585-746-2006 or Karin7266@gmail.com

Working INCLINE TREADMILL: 585-519-7894

2006 TOYOTA COROLLA NEW CAR SALES BROCHURE. New condition. Will mail to you. Email: jclare01@rochester.rr.com

DOWNED TREES. You cut and haul away, Hopewell: 585-471-4447

WOOD from a recently fallen tree. You cut and haul from the back yard. Not pine: rmadier1@rochester.rr.com

White ADULT DESK. Henrietta. Call in the afternoon: 585-334-6388

1972 WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA, A-Z full set, 22 volumes: 585-205-8481

MOVING BOXES, 20”x20” and 15”x11”: 828-273-7855

MELATONIN, 2 bottles. One full & the other half full: stellaswirlery@yahoo.com

NORFOLK ISLAND PINE, 5.5’ H x 4.5’ W. An indoor tree. Pick up, Clifton Springs: koko92505@yahoo.com

Round ANTIQUE TABLE. Heavy. Pick up, Phelps: 315-548-3872

AMPICO PLAYER PIANO. You move: 585-323-1762 (leave message)

KITCHEN SINK, 30.5” W: Text 585-406-1967

ALUMINUM RAMPS and PLATFORMS for Boy Scout Pack 39. Toy Train Box car construction project: 585-233-6143

TONGUE and GROOVE PINE for refurbishing interior of train car for Scout Pack 39. Toy train project: 585-233-6143

DIRECTORIES – Rochester and Suburban from 1900s to present for handicap senior project: 585-500-2588

DOUBLE or TWO SINGLE BEDS for husband who has cancer: 585-201-3161

MICROWAVE for senior apartments. 585-226-9221

VINTAGE SPORTS CARDS, 1980s TOYS/GAMES and VINTAGE BOOKS! God Bless and Happy New Year: 585-729-1259

REGULATION-SIZED FOOTBALL, used, but in good condition: 585-599-3490

KITCHEN TABLE and CHAIRS, LIVING ROOM FURNITURE. For Family Promise of Ontario County: 585-820-0211

FLAT SCREEN TV, over 40”, for Elks Lodge information screen. For Charitable Fundraising. Non-Smart TV is fine: tmcnelly2058@gmail.com

COMIC BOOKS & SPORT/COLLECTIBLE CARDS. Avid collector will pick up what you don’t want. Call or text: 585-260-0437 God Bless/Thanks

Single or full-size MATTRESS and FRAME, gently used: nharrison95@gmail.com

VINTAGE HAM RADIO EQUIPMENT/ACCESSORIES for Scout Ham Radio Merit Badge. Text 585-794-0448 or mintshape@netacc.net

SPORTS CARDS, old HESS TRUCKS, and SPORTS MEMORABILIA! Can pick up: 607-590-5563

Senior Navy Veteran needs any running VEHICLE that has passed inspection for himself and animal rescue: 585-531-4004

New or gently used PACK ‘N’ PLAY. Please text 585-261-6140. Thank you!

Looking for PICTURE FRAMES. 11”x14” frames preferred but will look at other sizes. Any pictures mates welcome as well: dkolb2121@gmail.com

DIRT BIKES, ATVs, GO-KARTS. Ok if they need work for father/son project. Thanks! 315-576-1278

WEBER GRILLS, in any condition. Will come pick up and get out of your way. Thank you! 315-576-1278

BAND SAW. With fence. Tabletop and other: 585-356-2063

VINTAGE 1800s ITEMS, PICTURES or other wanted for Boy Scout American Heritage Merit Badge. 501C compliant: Text or call 585-794-0448, mintshape@netacc.net

VINTAGE ELECTRONICS, TUBES, TUBE STEREO AMPS, RECEIVERS, TUBE TESTERS, PRE-AMPS, old TRANSISTOR RADIOS and TUBE RADIOS, TEST EQUIPMENT: 585-538-9341

MICROWAVE w/TURNTABLE. At least 1000w. In or around the Dansville area. Thank you: 518-328-2368

Large BIRDCAGE ON STAND for two cockatiels: 585-281-7129

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Getsupportortalkitout.Speaking about what you are going through and getting reassurance from other people can work wonders to strengthen resilience. When the desire to quit sneaks up, you can consult with a friend or consider a supportgroup.Forexample,taking a group class at the gym may be a more effective motivational tool than working out solo.

Fair Housing Statement

All real estate advertised in the Genesee Valley Penny Saver is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.

Fair Housing Enforcement Project

Monroe County Legal Assistance Center 1 W. Main Street Rochester, NY 14614 (585) 325-2500 • www.lawny.org

DID YOU KNOW?

Tipping men and women who work in the food service industry is commonplace in the United States and Canada, where citizens typically tip between 15 and 20 percent when dining out at restaurants. But American and Canadiantravelersabouttodepart for overseas destinations may want to familiarize themselves with the practices regarding gratuities before their planes touch down. Some countries automatically add gratuities onto customers’ bills. For example, the government in Dubai mandates that a 10 percent service charge be added to all hotel, restaurant and bar bills. This service charge is then divided by the staff at the establishment, making the charge the equivalent of a tip. Diners in Morocco, where the gratuity is sometimes included in the bill, might be surprised to learn that a 10 percent tip in that country is considered generous. Tips are included in the bill in Costa Rica, where travelers need not feel obligated to leave any additional gratuities. Service is often included in the bill within the United Kingdom as well, though travelers should inspect the bill before assuming gratuity was included. Visitors to Spain should not feel obligated to leave a gratuity larger than 13 percent, and even a tip in the range of 7 percent is considered acceptable.

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Rush Public Library

5977 East Henrietta Rd. Rush 585-533-1370 www.libraryweb.org/rush

Monday 1:00pm - 8:00pm

Tuesday 11:00am - 8:00pm Wednesday 1:00pm - 8:00pm Thursday 11:00am - 8:00pm Friday 1:00pm - 8:00pm Saturday 10:00am - 2:00pm Sunday CLOSED

Henrietta Public Library

625 Calkins Rd., Rochester, NY 14623 359-7092 • www.hpl.org Mon.-Thurs. 9am-9pm Fri. 9am-5pm; Sat. 10am-5pm

Henrietta Public Library currently provides curbside pickup and in-building services. Hours are subject to change. Please call (585) 359-7092 for hours before visiting.

Here’s what’s happening at your local library…

PenfieldPublicLibrary

PreschoolCrafts:Wednesdays, January18-April12|11:30AM|for kids|registrationrequired ScienceSaturday:Saturday,January 21|1PM|forkids|registration required JazzGenerationConcert:Saturday, January21|2PM|foradults| registrationrequired IndoorWinterFun:Monday,January 23|2PM|forkids|registration required K-4CraftyFunDay:Wednesday, January25|4:15PM|forkids| registrationrequired ChocolateMindfulness:Thursday, January26|7PM|foradults| registrationrequired

RESOLVE TO WEAR CLOTHES THAT FIT IN THE YEAR AHEAD

Bra measurements are hard to come by, no doubt thanks in part to the nature of getting measured in such an intimate area of the body. But considering undergarments set the foundation for all clothing worn on top, this is one of the more important measurements to verify. Enlist the help of a friend or family member to make measurements go more smoothly.

RushPublicLibrary: CybersecurityforSeniors

MeetEmmaLubes,amaster’sdegree studentinRIT’sComputingSecurity CyberCorps  program.You’lllearn basiccybersecurityconcepts,safe internetusage,andtheredflagsof e-mailscams.Participantswillalsobe giventheopportunitytoaskgeneral questionsaboutcybersecurityand sharefearsorcuriositiestheymay have.Notechnologicalexperienceis necessary.Registrationisrequiredfor thisprogramthattakesplaceinour meetingroomonWednesday,January 25,from2:00-3:00PM.

PleaseRegisterforthiseventinadvancebyvisitingrushlibrary.orgorby callingthelibraryat(585)533-1370

HenriettaPublicLibrary: HealthyEatingonaBudget

Eatinghealthyishardenoughbeforefactoringinthecostofthese foods.OnThursday,February9th at6:30pm,theCornellCooperative Extensionwillteachyouhowto makegoodchoicesandplanfor yourtriptothegrocerystoreso thatyoucangetorganized,save money,andchoosehealthyoptions.Attendeeswilllearnsome budget-friendlyrecipes.ThisprogramwilltakeplaceonZoom.A linkwillbesentouttoregistrants thedaybeforetheprogram.Registerathpl.libcal.comorcall 585-359-7092.

CALEDONIA

JigsawPuzzleCompetitionPiecingTogetherthePast: Grab ateamof4andspendtheafternoonpiecingtogetherthepast.All teamshavethesamepuzzleandon the“shotgun”start,beginthe challenge.Prizesandfun!Your teamtakesthepuzzlehome!Sign uponEventbrite:orcontactBig SpringsMuseumat538-9880or bigspringsevents@gmail.com.Held Sunday,February19,2-5pm,Big SpringsMuseum,3095Main Street,Caledonia.http://www. bigspringsmuseum.org

To shorten winter, borrow some money due in spring. ~W.J. Vogel

HENRIETTA

PastaDinner-St.Peter’sEpiscopalChurch:Enjoydelicious Pasta,Meatballs,Salad,Bread& DessertonSATURDAY,JANUARY 28,2023from4:00to6:00p.m. Dine-inor“Carry-out.Tickets:$15 -585-334-1110oroffice@ henriettachurch.orgoratthedoor. 3825EastHenriettaRoad,Henrietta.

LIVONIA

Take-outSpaghettiDinner atthe UnitedMethodistChurchof Livonia,21SummerSt.,Livoniaon Wednesday,February8,4:306:00PM(oruntilsoldout).Spaghetti,sauce,meatballs,undressed salad,andgarlicbread.Donations accepted.

PITTSFORD

BeginningBeekeepingClass 2023 -RochesterBeekeepers/NY BeeWellness:HansenNatureCenter,TinkerPark,1525CalkinsRoad, Rochester.3classesplusafield sessionworkingbeesintheapiary; LIMIT25participants.FEE:100.For students,50.00;nameofschool andgradelevelrequired.Payable throughEventBrite,orPayPalto donate@nybeewellness.org,orby moneyordertoNYBeeWellness, POB25291,RochesterNY14625. MeetsSaturdays9:00amto1pm. February4-Introductiontobees. March4-Workingwithbees,and Diseases/Pests/Predators.April1YourGrowingColonies,andHoney Harvesting.FielddayTBD,dependentonweather(requiredtoreceiveanoptionalcertificate).Contact:PatBono, workshop@nybeewellness.org; 585-820-6619.

ROCHESTER

HearingLossAssociationof AmericaRochesterchapter: Hear Together-Speech-languagepathologistKristinBergholtzconducts avirtualsupportgroupforparents andcaregiversofDear/hardof hearingchildren.Itconnectsand advisesadvocatesofthose youngsters.Heldthe4thTuesday ofeverymonth,8pm-9pmuntil June22,2023.VIRTUAL-register atkristinbslp@gmail.com

RochesterModelRailroadClub

OpenHouse- February5,1-5pm andMarch4,10-5pmattheFirst UniversalistChurch,150South Ave.,Rochester.Large(40x60foot HOtrainlayoutdepictingtheLehighValleyrailroadofthe1950’s fromBuffalothruPennsylvaniato JerseyCity.Oneofthehighlightsof thelayoutistheLehighValley Gorge.Therewillbeacontinuous paradeoftrains.ThomastheTank enginesandcarswillmakeaspecial appearance.Theeventisnot handicappedaccessibleasthelayoutisinthebasementoftheFirst UniversalistChurch.Masksareoptional.$5Kidsunder12free.http:/ /www.rocMRRC.com

HearingLossAssociationof AmericaRochesterchapter: Hear Together--Speech-languagepathologistKristinBergholtzconducts avirtualsupportgroupforparents andcaregiversofDeaf/hardof hearingchildren.Itconnectsand advisesadvocatesofthese youngsters.VIRTUALregisterat kristinbslp@gmail.com.Repeatseverymonthonthe4thTuesday, 8pm-9pm.Website:http://www. hearinglossrochester.org

Valentine’sSoulJam: Featuring TheWhispers,HeatWave,and HowardHewett.February10th, 8pmtomidnightattheRBTL’s AuditoriumTheatre,885EastMain St.,Rochester.https://rbtl.org/ events/valentines-soul-jam/

RTOSFebruaryTheatreOrgan Concert: TheRochesterTheater OrganSocietypresents“From CoasttoCoast”onSunday,February5th,2:30PMattheAuditoriumTheatre,885E.MainSt., Rochester.FromFullerton,California;DavidMarshmakeshisfirst appearanceontheRTOS-Grierson Wurlitzer4/23theatrepipeorgan! AdmissionforNON-members$15 perperson.Children12andunder, andstudentswithschoolIDare alwaysFREE.Doorsopen1:30PM. SeatingisGeneralAdmission,not Reserved.ProofofvaccinationNOT required.MasksareOPTIONAL,althoughhighlyencouraged.Visitthe RTOSwebsitertosonline.orgor stopbytheMembershipTablein thelobbyformoreinformation.

NOW HERE’S A TIP

How to pack a suitcase: Roll pants and tops, adding to suitcase first, toward the handle side. Then add heavy items (shoes, boots) toward the wheel end. Make sure you choose the right size case for the trip; too much room will cause items to shift around.

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Events should occur on a specific date at a specific time. Due to the increasing number of submissions, we will no longer be able to publish the following items:

• Businesses/schools seeking registration for classes or program

• Organizations seeking crafters or vendor

• Organizations seeking donations of items

Genesee Valley Penny Saver reserves the right to approve/reject events for publication. Events are published as space allows.

Event deadline is Monday, 2 weeks prior to publication date

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STRANGE BUT TRUE

* J.R.R. Tolkien was nominated by fellow author C.S. Lewis for the 1961 Nobel Prize in Literature, but was overlooked because the jury said the quality of his storytelling wasn’t good.

VICTOR

TheEveningofGreatTastes:

ThisisFarmington-VictorKiwanis’s majorfundraiseroftheyear.Held Saturday,February4th,6:309:30PM,RAVENWOODGOLF CLUB.TastingsFromOver15Fine FingerLakesWineries,Breweries& Cuisine.BasketAuctions&Raffles AllNightLong.$35person,$60 percouple.SOMUCHFUN!!! Sponsoredby:JarmuszCotton, CNB,JDFinancial,FingerLakes GamingandRacetrack,Vision AutomotiveGroup,LNB.Tickets Available:CanandaiguaNational Bank(Farmington&Victor branchesonly),LyonsNational Bank(Farmingtonbranchonly).For questionsandtickets:https://www. kiwaniscluboffarmingtonvictorny. org/store. Kiwanis.Presentedby KiwanisClubofFarmington-Victor. AllProceedstoBenefitKiwanis ScholarshipsandOutreachPrograms.

ANTIQUE WIRELESS MUSEUM

Experience Two Centuries of Communication Technology

We are back to NORMAL HOURS Hours are: Tuesdays 10am-3pm and Saturdays 1pm-5pm

6925 State Route 5, Bloomfield, New York 14469 585-257-5119 • www.antiquewireless.org

Join us at the Livonia Public Library for a reception to welcome our new Library Director. Shamika Fusco

TUESDAY, JANUARY 24 Drop in 5:00pm - 7:30pm LIGHT REFRESHMENTS

HOSTED BY THE FRIENDS OF THE LIVONIA PUBLIC LIBRARY

MOMENTS IN TIME

The History Channel

* On Jan. 19, 1809, poet, author and literary critic Edgar Allan Poe is born in Boston. In 1836 Poe married his 13-year-old cousin, Virginia Clemm, and completed his first full-length work of fiction, “Arthur Gordon Pym.”

* On Jan. 21, 1950, former State Department official Alger Hiss is convicted of perjury in testimony about his alleged involvement in a Soviet spy ring before and during World War II.

* On Jan. 24, 1972, after 28 years of hiding in the jungles of Guam, farmers discover Shoichi Yokoi, a Japanese sergeant who was unaware that World War II had ended. Yokoi went into hiding in 1944 rather than surrender.

UNDERSTANDING LIFE INSURANCE

Deciding if you need coverage. While life insurance seems like the kind of thing every person should have, that’s not necessarily the case. For example, single men and women with no dependents and no tax or debt concernsgenerallydonotneedlifeinsurance.Ifyouaresinglebuthavetax issues or a considerable amount of debt, then a life insurance policy can be used to pay those debts upon your death. Adults with dependents, such as a spouse and/or children, should consider purchasing life insurance, which can help your surviving dependents maintain their quality of life and pay their bills in the wake of your death.

Patty Jane Poulton

December 19, 2022

Patty Jane Poulton passed away peacefully, surrounded by love and a ection on December 19, 2022, at the age of 52. She was a resident of Shorewinds Nursing Home in Rochester, NY.

Predeceased by her loving mother and best friend, Sharon Maier. Her grandparents, “Pat” & Paul Young & “Jane” & Fred Poulton. She was named a er her grandmothers.

She is survived by her step-father, omas Maier (Johanny) of Cape Coral, FL; brothers, Eddie Poulton of Rush, NY and Tommy Poulton; her father, om Poulton (step-mother, Joanne), both of Fort Meyers, FL; devoted caregiver & cousin, Terry Hewitt of Rochester, NY; step-brother, Matthew (Kerry) Maier; step-sister, Rachael Strauss; aunts, cousins and many special friends.

She was born in Rochester, NY on March 30, 1970, and attended/ graduated schools in the Rochester and Avon area. Patty worked for many years at Hilltop Industries in Avon, NY until heath and mobilization forced early retirement. Patty maintained and took great pride living in her own apartment at e Homestead Farm Market & Greenhouses with her cat “Pumpkin” in Avon, NY.

Patty was de nitely a people person who loved and cared about everyone. Patty will be remembered as a sel ess woman who always had a smile, greeted everyone with a big hug and had a huge heart. She loved music and dancing, learning and doing paperwork, visiting, cooking, and eating. In honor of Patty’s life, please feel free to share a message or memory to her Aunt Paula or stepdad, Tom, that will be shared at “A Celebration of Life” as she is laid to rest together with her mother at the Coral Ridge Cemetery in Cape Coral, FL.

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SNAP & Share SNA

Toys for Tots

The Memorial Day Detachment #468, Marine Corps League would like to thank everyone who donated toys or money to the 2022 Toys for Tots campaign. Your generous donations allowed us to provide over 2,100 children over 6,400 toys through our participating agencies. Many children who would otherwise not have received a new toy for Christmas were able to have a Merry Christmas because of our partnerships with the participating agencies who worked with us to make sure that as many children as possible were given the opportunity to open presents containing new toys on Christmas morning. Every child deserves a little Christmas and your generosity allowed those children to have a merry one. Thank you.

Awesome Hats off to Karen Uhl, owner of Wadsworth Grill. She is always helping people out, giving her heart and soul to friends and the community. Thanks, Karen!

Local Garbage Plate Modification - An Incredible Eyeopener

I gotta give a shout out to my local garbage plate spot! I get a garbage plate every day for lunch and the owner, Bill, of course knows I always get two white hots and a double burger plate. They ran out of burgers the other day and my stomach sunk with disappointment. But Bill said he'd heard this new idea; why not add fish sticks to the plate? They had plenty of fish sticks left and two of them with my white hots, meat sauce, baked beans, mac salad, and home fries did the trick. A great new meal idea and Bill is a top businessman!

HOMETOWN PHOTOS

Road Rage

Go to WWW.GVPENNYSAVER.COM and submit your own Rants and Raves under the tab - SHARE WITH US

RAVES RANTS

PSA, if you’re finding yourself irate, road ragey or angry regularly on the road by inconvenient drivers or events, please seek some help for your stress management and some tools to get you to cope with life’s inconveniences and stresses. I started this rant with the intention to shame road ragers, but that really isn’t helpful for anyone. I just hope one person realizes it doesn’t have to be this way. I know it’s a sign of needing help and needing help is okay; admitting you need help and seeking help is truly courageous. Keeping calm while driving can keep yourself and others safe. On the road to work, and on the road of life, learning to find peace within ourselves and resilience while under stress is a gift we all deserve to give ourselves.

I Stay Left for a Reason

As per drivers who drive in the left lane and are “oblivious” about it; did you stop to think that they might have a good reason for so doing? I am one of those who has learned the hard way that when I follow the letter of the law and stay right, when my left turn approaches, no driver will let me merge to get over to where I need to be. For me it is an issue of safety and need. I am certainly not oblivious, but very much aware that most drivers today are not safe and courteous but selfish and lawbreakers (running red lights, tailgating, weaving around other vehicles, speeding, blowing their horns to pressure other drivers to do what they want rather than practicing patience and courtesy, and the list goes on.). I will continue to drive safely regardless of what others expect of me, and if that means staying left, so be it.

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Victor Central Schools

JOB FAIR

Victor Central Schools will be hosting a Job Fair Wednesday, February 1st, from 8:30am-6pm Human Resources O ce (located in the District O ce) Victor Schools Campus

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Transportation •
Facilities • Teacher
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schedules, competitive wages and
CNAs needed to join our team and make a di erence in the lives of our residents. • Enhanced Sign-On Bonuses • Competitive rates based on experience • Shi di erentials and exible scheduling o ered Please send your resume to John Gagnon, Administrator at jgagnon@avonnursinghome.com Come Join our Winning Team! Hurlbutcare.com Avon Nursing Home 215 Clinton St., Avon, NY 585-226-2225 Just a short drive from Henrietta, Mt. Morris, Lima, Springwater, Geneseo, Dansville and Hornell to our scenic location in Avon, NY. Local Food Processor has an open position: PACKER (Monday- ursday) Min. 20 hours/week but could accommodate Full-Time up to 40 hours/week Starting pay of $15/hour. Some bene ts available Call for an interview or send resume to: SPRINGWATER SPROUTS PO Box 406 •
Falls, NY 14472 585-624-1234 OR email: swsprouts@gmail.com
• 953 High St., Victor, NY Sta will be on hand to answer your questions, assist with the application process, and provide on-the-spot interviews. VCS is hiring full-time, part-time and substitute positions in:
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Honeoye
EMPLOYMENT ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM1-866-812-8111 Page23 RUSH-HENRIETTA EDITION ● FRIDAY,JANUARY 20,2023 Honeoye Falls-Lima Central School District IS HIRING • Assistant Superintendent for Instruction • Payroll Clerk • Bus Drivers Hours and pay vary by position. NYS Pension and bene t eligible positions available. To apply, visit: www.work4h .org Rush- enrietta CentralSchoolDistrict Is Hiring... SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS •Paid training program to obtain Commercial Driver’s License(CDL)available •High SchoolDiploma/GED required •Flexibleworkhours •Excellentbenefits Call(585)359-5380or visitrhnet.org/drive Experience the RH Advantage! RUSH-HENRIETTA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT FULL-TIME CLEANERS NEEDED NEW HIRING RATE $15.00/HR PLUS SHIFT DIFFERENTIAL • 2nd shift • Must have ability to lift 30 lbs. • Prior cleaning experience preferred • Includes excellent benefits Apply online at rhnet.org Experience the R-H Advantage! Apply in person at 495 Rochester St., Avon, NY or email H-R@graymetal.com Local Avon, NY Manufacturer accepting applications for Full-Time B Shi Monday – ursday 5:30PM-2AM and Fridays 3PM-11:30PM. Bene ts include: $250 sign-on bonus, PTO, Paid Holidays, 401K, medical, dental, life insurance, EAP, long and short term disability Positions available: Production Workers Hourly Starting Compensation: $16.75-$17.25 Anticipated Openings Information Technology Director (Full-time 12-month position) ELL Teacher (1.0 FTE) Additional Positions - Substitutes: Teachers (Certi ed and Uncerti ed) RNs & LPNs Food Service Workers All interviews begin upon receipt of application. Application and information available: www.yorkcsd.org Send cover letter, resume, and application to: York Central School Att: Heidi Newcomb, District O ce P.O. Box 102 • 2578 Genesee Street • Retsof, NY 14539 New Year...New Start…New Opportunity…New Job... New Team...New Friends… New Installer/Welder/ Fabricators New Employer Tenco
NY To learn more about Tenco, visit the Tenco website:
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MANUFACTURING

Industrial

Light Assembly

(full-time)

Must have 2-3 years experience in an assembly environment. Basic knowledge of measuring and hand tools very helpful.

Great opportunity for the right individuals. Excellent pay & benefits.

Email resume: hr@aftechnologies.com or mail to: American Filtration Technologies, Inc.

100 Thruway Park Drive W. Henrietta, NY 14586

Updateyourrésumé.Updateyourrésuméasoftenasyoudeemnecessary. Colleagues you’ve worked with in the past who are within your LinkedIn network may periodically view your profile, and an updated résumé is a great way to keep them abreast of how your career is going. If they can see what you’ve accomplished since you last worked with them, they might be more inclined to reconnect or recommend you for a job opening.

Apartment Maintenance Technician

FT with excellent bene ts. Two years in apartment maintenance or similar trade, and experience in apartment turnovers. High School Diploma or greater required. Skills Required: carpentry, HVAC, electrical, plumbing, painting, drywall, $20-$22/hr.

Accountant/Accounts Payable Specialist

The Accountant/Accounts Payable Specialist will provide nancial, administrative, and clerical support to the organization. Complete payments and control expenses by receiving and processing payments, and verifying and reconciling invoices. Handles the day-to-day management of all payment cycle activities in a timely and ef cient manner. Must be able to handle a large volume of A/P accounts and vendor accounts. Must have the ability to work with multiple entities at one time.

Skills & Quali cations:

• Minimum 2 years of experience required • Problem-solving skills

• Detail-oriented and organized • Written and oral communication skills

• Experience with QuickBooks desktop required

• Experience with Sage Timberline is a plus

• Ability to work on several different legal entities

Job Type: Full-time Salary: $48,000.00 - $55,000.00 per year, includes annual bonus.

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Monday-Friday, 40-50 hours per week.

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Starting Salary: $1,100/wk. plus bene ts. Minimum 5 years’ experience in comprehensive safety management. NYS DOT experience a must. Bachelor’s degree required. Apply at:

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Local Avon, NY Manufacturer accepting applications for Full-Time A Shi

Bene ts include: $250 sign-on bonus, PTO, Paid Holidays, 401K, medical, dental, life insurance, EAP, long and short term disability.

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$15.40-$16.10/Hour

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Caledonia-Mumford Central School is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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